Not A Fairy Tale: HarperImpulse Contemporary Romance - Plot & Excerpts
Every morning started with a run on the beach, and every morning she woke swearing, desperate for another ten minutes of sleep. On the plus side, he hauled her out of bed so early they practically had the beach to themselves. The few surfers who were there before them seemed to know Dom and, beyond a waved greeting, left them alone. For Nina, it was bliss to hang out in a public place without having to pose for pictures or sign autographs. Not that she got to hang out much. Every day Dom pushed her further, and though she was sure her legs wouldn’t make the distance, every day she felt stronger and fitter. By the end of her first week she was able to run the full distance from pier to pier without feeling as if she wanted to die. Back again was a different matter. By the time they returned home each day, she was wide awake, fully focused – and ravenous. Wendy was usually there before them, and as they ate breakfast she ran through all Nina’s business: the invitations, phone calls, scripts, and errands.
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